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Nick Fish (Nicholas Stuyvesant Fish) was born on 30 September, 1958 in Millbrook, New York, U.S., is an American politician and lawyer (1958–2020). Discover Nick Fish's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

Popular As Nicholas Stuyvesant Fish
Occupation N/A
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 30 September, 1958
Birthday 30 September
Birthplace Millbrook, New York, U.S.
Date of death 2020
Died Place Portland, Oregon, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1920

His grandfather, Hamilton Fish III, represented New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1920 to 1945 and served in 369th U.S. Infantry Regiment known as the "Harlem Hellfighters."

1926

Fish's great-great grandfather was Hamilton Fish, the 26th United States Secretary of State.

1958

Nicholas Stuyvesant Fish (September 30, 1958 – January 2, 2020) was an American politician and lawyer who served as a Commissioner of Portland, Oregon from 2008 to 2020.

A Democrat, Fish worked with Portland Parks & Recreation, the Portland Housing Bureau, and the Bureau of Environmental Services.

Fish was born and raised in Millbrook, New York.

He is a member of the prominent Fish political family.

1969

He was the son of Julia MacKenzie and Hamilton Fish IV, who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1969 to 1995.

1981

After graduating from Harvard University in 1981, Fish worked as a legislative aide for Massachusetts Congressman Barney Frank.

1986

He received a Juris Doctor degree from Northeastern University in 1986.

Fish practiced law in New York City and in Portland, Oregon.

Fish spent ten years representing health care workers and unions in New York City.

He was appointed to Manhattan Community Board Five, a neighborhood association, serving as chair for two years.

Fish championed the renovation of the Times Square Hotel.

Working with community non-profit Common Ground, the hotel was remodeled into affordable housing and a thriving community of theater district workers, residents living with HIV/AIDS, and formerly homeless individuals.

1996

Fish moved to Portland, Oregon in 1996 after his wife, Patricia Schechter, was offered a teaching position in the History Department at Portland State University.

Prior to running for elected office, Fish practiced employment law in Oregon, and hosted Outlook Portland with Nick Fish, a public affairs show on KRCW.

Fish served on the boards of Home Forward (formerly the Housing Authority of Portland), the Oregon Cultural Trust, Volunteers of America, and the St. Mark's Historic Landmark Fund.

1997

The Times Square renovation received the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence in 1997.

2002

Fish first ran for a seat on the Portland City Council in 2002, losing to Randy Leonard.

2004

He ran again in 2004, losing to future Mayor Sam Adams.

2008

In 2008, Fish again ran for the Council, this time in a special election for the unexpired term of resigned Commissioner Erik Sten.

He won the seat with 61.4% of the vote.

2010

He was re-elected to a full four-year term in 2010 with just under 80% of the vote.

In 2010, Fish led the creation of the new Portland Housing Bureau, streamlining and consolidating the City's housing programs and services.

2011

In 2011, he celebrated the opening of Bud Clark Commons, a cornerstone of the City's 10 Year Plan to End Homelessness.

2013

Until February 2013, Fish served as Commissioner-in-Charge of the Portland Housing Bureau and Portland Parks & Recreation.

In June 2013, a shuffling of bureaus among the commissioners by Mayor Hales saw Fish assigned the Bureau of Environment Services and the Portland Water Bureau, and placed in charge of the Regional Arts & Culture Council.

Fish and his wife lived for 20 years in Northeast Portland before renting an apartment in Goose Hollow towards the end of Nick's life.

2017

Fish was diagnosed with stomach cancer in 2017.

2019

On December 31, 2019, Fish said he was no longer able to carry out his work as a commissioner and announced his plan to resign upon the election of a successor.

Two days later, Mr Fish died at his home in Portland, Oregon from stomach cancer.

He was 61 years old.